A piano duet specifically written with an easy primo (top part) and harder secondo (bottom part). Simple enough for a budding pianist to perform at a baptism along side a more advanced player. (*A 2015 LDS Church Music Submission Award Special Recognition Recipient)

Children’s Music (Primary)

A medley of two songs about the family. There is an option to have the congregation join in at the end if performing for the primary program. Also, the original versions ends in G flat major with some big chords. If that many flats and chords give you anxiety, click on the simplified version.

Relief Society

A deluxe “accompaniment” to be performed with the congregation. Score includes piano, flute, clarinet, and oboe, as well as the option for a soloist. Great to use in large gatherings of women, such as ward and stake women’s events and workshops.

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Hi,
Several years ago my grandma passed away, and I inherited many of her CD’s as I am one of the only ones in the family who likes classical music. Among the CDs was one that simply had “Jenny Shaw Christmas” written in marker on the CD. It includes 6 piano arrangements of Christmas songs, including Away in a Manger/How Great the Wisdom and the Love, and one called Canon in D/The First Noel. I’ve searched for it in the past and never found any information until today. Is this one of your CD’s? The version of Canon in D/The First Noel is one of my all-time favorite Christmas songs that I’ve ever heard. If this is your arrangement, is there any way you could upload it to this site? If not, thanks anyway. Your arrangements on here look great, and I feel like I’ve found a hidden treasure of music.

I LOVE the”Love at Home/Canon in D” piece. I am looking forward to sharing it in sacrament meeting with my friend’s daughter playing the violin. I was wondering if you had a recording of the piano part for her to download and listen to when she practices. Thank you for sharing your beautiful talent!!

Hi Jenny. My ward YW group will be performing “As Sisters in Zion” at a Stake RS/YW event in a couple of weeks. We have a flutist, but we are using a violinist for the oboe part and we transposed the clarinet part for a cello. We are making do with what we have and it is sounding great! Do you have just the piano part for that song? I am struggling with turning so many pages and thought having only the piano part and not the full score would make this simpler. Thanks for such a beautiful arrangement!